Once a…, always a…
expression
The phrase suggests someone's character or habits remain the same, even if they change in other ways.
He's always been a clown and he always will be, once a clown, always a clown.

Often appears as...
- once a cheater
- always a cheater
Usage tips
Neutral
Idiomatic
expression
The phrase suggests someone's character or habits remain the same, even if they change in other ways.
He's always been a clown and he always will be, once a clown, always a clown.

Often appears as...
- once a cheater
- always a cheater
Usage tips
Neutral
Idiomatic
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Emotional Weight
This phrase often carries emotional or moral judgment, implying a fixed nature or inability to change.

He may say he's changed, but once a liar, always a liar.
Not Literal
It's an expression, not a fact. People can change, but this phrase suggests skepticism towards that change.

She returned the stolen money, but people say once a thief, always a thief.
Informal Context
Mostly used in casual conversation. It might be inappropriate in formal or sensitive situations.

At the reunion, they joked that once a class clown, always a class clown.
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